Hey bro,
I've never heard of this. I would discontinue use of the product as soon as possible though if it's causing this. You don't want any long term effects from it. I really think you should switch products for sure try something new to get you Better results. What is your goal?

Hey bro,
I've never heard of this. I would discontinue use of the product as soon as possible though if it's causing this. You don't want any long term effects from it. I really think you should switch products for sure try something new to get you Better results. What is your goal?

Nothing "causes" asthma. You either have it or you don't. Triggering asthma attacks and having bronchospasms is completely different though. It may not necessarily be the GMS but perhaps something you are allergic to within the ingredient profile as a whole. Perhaps something you are allergic to from the facility the Glycergrow was produced in. I've never heard of allergic reactions to GMS, but that can't rule out the possibility of it occurring. Regardless, if it is triggering your asthma and causing you to use your quick-acting bronchodilator more often than usual then I'm going to give you the same advice I give my asthma patients... get rid of the trigger agent! Time to stop taking it unfortunately

Nothing "causes" asthma. You either have it or you don't. Triggering asthma attacks and having bronchospasms is completely different though. It may not necessarily be the GMS but perhaps something you are allergic to within the ingredient profile as a whole. Perhaps something you are allergic to from the facility the Glycergrow was produced in. I've never heard of allergic reactions to GMS, but that can't rule out the possibility of it occurring. Regardless, if it is triggering your asthma and causing you to use your quick-acting bronchodilator more often than usual then I'm going to give you the same advice I give my asthma patients... get rid of the trigger agent! Time to stop taking it unfortunately

Thank you for your response! I suppose I can't rule it out

Definitely stopping it, bummer though because I really enjoyed the pump!

Nothing "causes" asthma. You either have it or you don't. Triggering asthma attacks and having bronchospasms is completely different though. It may not necessarily be the GMS but perhaps something you are allergic to within the ingredient profile as a whole. Perhaps something you are allergic to from the facility the Glycergrow was produced in. I've never heard of allergic reactions to GMS, but that can't rule out the possibility of it occurring. Regardless, if it is triggering your asthma and causing you to use your quick-acting bronchodilator more often than usual then I'm going to give you the same advice I give my asthma patients... get rid of the trigger agent! Time to stop taking it unfortunately

Any advice for someone with exercise induced asthma ? Any supplements you recommend and/or methods ? Thank you

Any advice for someone with exercise induced asthma ? Any supplements you recommend and/or methods ? Thank you

Usual protocol for EIA is to hit your albuterol inhaler 1-2x about 15-20 minutes prior to any exercise (generally exercise here usually refers to cardio but if its resistance training I don't see how it could hurt).

As far as supplements go... stay away from anything that triggers it to become worse (or that you are allergic to).

When I (and a friend swears by this too) were taking EC during a cut it was almost perceived to be "easier" to breathe through HIIT sessions than without it.